Augusta, GA ? ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE LUNCHEON SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED Each November, the Greater Augusta Arts Council hosts a Legislative Luncheon to share the importance of arts in Augusta, as well as a chance for attendees to acknowledge Augusta?s local and state legislators....

In order to increase the cultural significance of the City of Augusta, City funds are allocated to the Greater Augusta Arts Council to distribute to the nonprofit arts community via the Arts Granting program. By doing so, Augusta?s leaders, acting...

The 36th Annual Arts in the Heart of Augusta Festival, presented by American Family Insurance, announces advanced badge sales for festival admission. Badges are available online now athttp://www.artsintheheartofaugusta.com and will be available at Suntrust Bank locations starting August 8. Badges...

The Greater Augusta Arts Council currently coordinates two gallery spaces in Augusta, GA. These opportunities are open to all artists in the River Region. The City Gallery is located the newly renovated Municipal Building, which hosts a new show approximately every...

Each year, outstanding members of Augusta?s Arts Community are recognized for all of the ways they help advance the arts in the CSRA. The Greater Augusta Arts Council proudly announces this year?s winners: President?s Award: Steve Walpert, Director of Fort...

In 2016, the Greater Augusta Arts Council partnered with Americans for the Arts to study the economic impact that the arts and culture industry are having on Augusta. Surveys will take place at arts events around the city through the...

Cherry Tree Crossing was a housing development in urban Augusta, Georgia. With its demolition set in 2014, the Greater Augusta Arts Council and GPB Radio collaborated to record and preserve the stories of those who called Cherry Tree Crossing "home."...

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